AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting (Evening)
A Level
In Peterlee
Description
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Type
A Level
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Location
Peterlee
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Duration
1 Year
Job opportunities after this course: You will be recognised as a part qualified accountant technician. You could choose to start a freelance career within book keeping and finance, progress onto the Level 4 AAT programme to train to become a fully qualified accounts technician or progress onto university.
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About this course
Entry requirements: The course is available to students aged 16 or over. Candidates must have achieved at least 5 GCSE grades 9 to C4including Maths and English and a AAT L2 qualification, or some form of accountancy experience. Applicants must possess a high level of maturity and prior to enrolment candidates will be assessed and interviewed for a place on the course.
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Subjects
- Financial Training
- Financial
- Finance
- Accounts
Course programme
Overview of the course:
The course involves classroom learning and provides students with an understanding of accounts preparation and financial statements.
The course is ideal for those who have decided on the specialism of accounts. This training provides skills and knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and furthers those skills into accounts preparation and preparation of financial statements. Course is assessed through examination at the end of each module.
Topics:
Throughout the course you will get to know finance. An example of some of the topics covered are shown below:
Professional Ethics within AAT – This topic covers legal requirements and professional standards expected within the accountancy profession.
Preparation of accounts for sole traders this topic covers book keeping work required to keep sole trader accounts up to date ready for preparation of final end of year accounts.
Preparing financial statements for sole traders and partnerships this topic follows on from the accounts preparation module where you will learn how to produce the statements of profit or loss and statement of financial position.
Indirect Tax (VAT) – This topic highlights the rules and legislation involved in the calculation and payments of VAT.
Using spreadsheets in an accounting role – This topic looks at the use of spreadsheets in accounting practices.
Additional information
On completion of the course you can progress onto the level 4 AAT or university. Typical career opportunities include: Accounts Clarke, Accounts Assistant, Credit Controller, Trainee Auditor, Finance Assistant.
AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting (Evening)